King Asa of Juda Destroying the Idols
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+ | ''[[King Asa of Juda Destroying the Idols]]'' (early [[17th century]]) by [[Monsù Desiderio]]]] | ||
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- | ''[[King Asa of Juda Destroying the Idols]]'' is a painting by [[Monsù Desiderio]]. | + | ''[[King Asa of Juda Destroying the Idols]]'' is a painting by [[Monsù Desiderio]]. Although the subject is taken from the [[Old Testament]], the picture is an excuse for one of the artist's dramatic effects. |
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King Asa of Juda Destroying the Idols is a painting by Monsù Desiderio. Although the subject is taken from the Old Testament, the picture is an excuse for one of the artist's dramatic effects.
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